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Old 12-05-2002, 11:36 PM   #8
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Mach 1, I do hear what you are saying. My uncle was driving home form a bar in the 70's and wrecked on a road in upstate ny. They said had he not been drunk he would have been in much worse shape. Ill do alot of crazy **** but I refuse to drive drunk, no matter what I'm in. One of my friends was killed in a boating accident about 2 months ago. The driver of the boat, a lake and bay if anyone is familiar, was drunk. My friend wasnt. They collided with a steel channel marker going 80 mph. My friend was ejected and thrown into the channel marker. End of story. It really hits home when it happens to someone close to you.
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